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Batmobile (1966) - The Batmobile of 1966, crafted by George Barris, used to be a 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car. It's famed for its red accents and bat-like wing tips. Its cool features raised the standards for all superhero cars to come.
Munster Koach (1964) - The Munster Koach, created by George Barris, merged three Ford Model T bodies into one creepy vehicle. Showcased on "The Munsters" TV series, it proudly displayed a 289 Ford Cobra engine and detailed gothic touches.
Ecto-1 (1984) - The famous Ecto-1 from "Ghostbusters" was initially a 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor ambulance. The movie's production crew transformed it into the iconic vehicle we know, with its white and red paint job and ghost-busting gear on the roof. Its signature siren and unique look have since become associated with ghost hunting.
KITT (1982) KITT, the car from "Knight Rider," was an incredibly sophisticated Pontiac Trans Am with built-in artificial intelligence. Recognizable by its cool black color and flashing red scanner bar, KITT could go for a cruise all on its own and carry out all sorts of cutting-edge activities.
DeLorean DMC-12 The DeLorean DMC-12, made between 1981 and 1983, is well-known because it was featured in "Back to the Future." With a shiny stainless steel exterior and distinctive gull-wing doors, it's a car you recognize immediately.
1970 Dodge Charger "General Lee" Made famous by the TV show "The Dukes of Hazzard," this car featured a bright orange paint job and a powerful V8 engine. It remains an iconic symbol of American muscle cars.
1964 Aston Martin DB5 Famous for its role as James Bond's car in "Goldfinger," the DB5 featured various gadgets and a sleek design. It remains one of the most iconic movie cars.
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The Aston Martin DB5, built in 1963-1965 model years, is a classic luxury grand tourer (GT) coupe made by British luxury sports cars manufacturer Aston Martin. It was a slight update from the DB4 model which preceded it and was succeeded by the DB6. This Bond Car is by far the most iconic in the franchise.
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